Introduced at Photokina in September 2012 alongside three other Micro Four Thirds lenses, the Olympus M. Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f2.8 Macro lens helps Olympus make good on its promise to deliver a full range of dedicated lenses and accessories for its PEN and O-MD lines of compact mirror-less interchangeable lens cameras.

The Olympus M. Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f2.8 Macro is a prime macro lens that sports a dust- and splash-proof housing, making it well suited for close-up outdoor nature photography, and its MSC (movie and still compatible) autofocus mechanism enables fast and quiet AF, making it great for shooting video as well. Designed for mirrorless Micro Four Thirds cameras, it is equivalent to a 120mm lens for a full-frame 35mm camera.

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Olympus MSC ED M. 60mm f/2.8 on a OM-D EM-5

Greetings! First let me say that I always read your reviews prior to getting new equipment. Thank you for these excellent reviews! As for this lens, I am contemplating the purchase of the Olympus OM-D EM-5 as my "travel" kit, and am most interested in image sharpness and detail in prints up to about 16x20. So far I've read that the Oly 75mm is among the sharpest optics for m4/3. I wonder how this Oly macro stands up in terms of sharpness. As a "Macro" lens, one would think that sharpness and resolution is a primary characteristic.